Fix Riot's behaviour with room tags after my cleanup in
https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/1457 . Although, reading
it again, it's not clear how you're supposed to tell the difference
between a reverse-dns tag name and a legacy freeform text tag
(contains a '.'?) - I've left it detecting these as freeform text
for now.
ActiveWidgetStore is now reponsible for removing the current
persistent widget from the store if it's been removed from whatever
room it was in. As per comment, this leaves us with the store updating
itself in this case but in all other cases, views call setters on the
store to update its state. We should make it so the store keeps itself
up to date and views aren't responsible for keeping the store up to date.
The store now emits events so it can notify PersistentApp when it changes.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/7076
As per https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/1354
This is whitelisted to only jitsi widgets for now as per comment,
mostly because any widget that we may make always-on-screen we need
to preemptively put in a PersistedElement container, which is
unnecessary for any other widget.
Apologies that this does a bunch of refactoring which could have
been split out separately: I only discovered what needed to be
refactored in the process of doing this.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/6984
* Show a spinner while we wait for widgets to be deleted
* Hide widgets while they're pending deletion
* Don't put another jitsi widget into the room if there's already
one pending
- implement generic dispatch to close user/room/group settings
- use dispatch to allow clicks on disabled left/right/middle panel to
close settings
A much more maintainable approach would be to use dedicate routing
instead of doing different things depending on what page of the app is
currently being viewed. At the very least we could make the concept of a
settings page generic.
Take a step closer to a flux-like architecture for group data, for
the purposes of providing features that require it.
Now the app has a single GroupStore that can be poked to fetch
updates for a particular group.
using a FIFO queue.
This is needed in order to lower the priority of getting group
state and prioritise everything else, namely initial sync.
It should be noted that this by no means guarantees that the
first incremental sync will happen sooner; the client could
end up doing some other requests first instead.